Weighted composition operators between two -spaces
The boundedness, compactness and closedness of the range of weighted composition operators acting on weighted Lorentz spaces L(p,q,wdμ) for 1 < p ≤ ∞, 1 ≤ q ≤ ∞ are characterized.
Let be the maximal operator defined by , where g is a positive locally integrable function on ℝ. Let Φ be an N-function such that both Φ and its complementary N-function satisfy . We characterize the pairs of positive functions (u,ω) such that the weak type inequality holds for every ⨍ in the Orlicz space . We also characterize the positive functions ω such that the integral inequality holds for every . Our results include some already obtained for functions in and yield as consequences...
Necessary and sufficient conditions are given on the weights t, u, v, and w, in order for to hold when and are N-functions with convex, and T is the Hardy operator or a generalized Hardy operator. Weak-type characterizations are given for monotone operators and the connection between weak-type and strong-type inequalities is explored.
We discuss the characterization of the inequality (RN+ fq u)1/q C (RN+ fp v )1/p, 0<q, p <, for monotone functions and nonnegative weights and and . We prove a new multidimensional integral modular inequality for monotone functions. This inequality generalizes and unifies some recent results in one and several dimensions.
Let X be a homogeneous space and let E be a UMD Banach space with a normalized unconditional basis . Given an operator T from to L¹(X), we consider the vector-valued extension T̃ of T given by . We prove a weighted integral inequality for the vector-valued extension of the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator and a weighted Fefferman-Stein inequality between the vector-valued extensions of the Hardy-Littlewood and the sharp maximal operators, in the context of Orlicz spaces. We give sufficient...
We give a characterization of the weights (u,w) for which the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is bounded from the Orlicz space L_Φ(u) to L_Φ(w). We give a characterization of the weight functions w (respectively u) for which there exists a nontrivial u (respectively w > 0 almost everywhere) such that the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is bounded from the Orlicz space L_Φ(u) to L_Φ(w).